Monday, August 14, 2006

Ceasefire just started 30min ago???

huh...??
ok as you can see from the time it is 2.30am london time
4:30 am beirut time
and olmert just halted attacks like 4 hours earlier why???
he could have finished what he needs to do ? or did they think
they won't get anywhere and decided to respect UN straight away
i doubt
i do not trust
i am feeling eery about it ok now hizbolla will halt too ...

ok
good ...

people maybe can sleep more today

but someone tell me why did they halted earlier ..?? freakkky ....

is it is plan for a wider thing coming our way soon?

r they going to pull out , the shias and arab world as whole will claim victory on tvs?
so they can provoke Israel again? so Israel gets their cluster bombs and go back again?

there is something weird
excuse my worry
i am not going to open champagne that is for sure

if that is true and it goes quiet i want to go homeee.......

love and goodnight lebanon...

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ok i did not sleep yet
it is 06:18am beirut time and now there r two raids next to baalbeck on a city called jamalieh

why?

didn't they halt earlier???

hmm this haaretz is wrong today ... hmmm
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Last update - 04:01 14/08/2006
Cease-fire goes into effect at 7 a.m. Monday
By Amos Harel and Aluf Benn, Haaretz Correspondents

The Israel Defense Forces are recommending that once the cease-fire takes effect, Israel should begin withdrawing its forces from Lebanon relatively quickly.

Sunday, at least five IDF soldiers were killed in the fighting and more than 30 were wounded, 10 of them seriously. In addition, despite the IDF's advance, Hezbollah fired some 250 rockets on Israel, the war's heaviest one-day total to date. The strikes killed one person and wounded dozens.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Defense Minister Amir Peretz and the chiefs of the defense establishment met Sunday night to discuss the cease-fire, and Olmert ordered the army to begin abiding by it as of 2 A.M. this morning, other than in cases of self-defense. more...

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